Instructions for Answering: Please respond to the following question and choose the correct letter from the answer options:
Verbalized Question:
Below is a verbal description of a puzzle, consisting of a 3x3 grid, with the lowest-right square being empty. Please consider the patterns and determine the appropriate answer to fill in the empty square. First row, first column: A diamond shape within a large square; the points of the diamond do not reach the edge of the square. First row, second column: Four black dots positioned as if they were on the corners of an imaginary large square; there's also a small hollow circle in the center. First row, third column: A large plus sign. Second row, first column: Four black dots positioned as if they were on the corners of an imaginary large square Second row, second column: A diamond shape overlapping with a plus sign; the points of the diamond do not reach the edges of the plus sign. Second row, third column: A small hollow circle within a large hollow square. Third row, first column: A small hollow circle overlapping with a large plus sign; the edges of the circle do not reach the edges of the plus sign. Third row, second column: A large hollow square Third row, third column: [what should go here? Please pick from the answers below.] Answer options: Option A: Four black dots positioned as if they were on the corners of an imaginary large square, with a hollow diamond shape in the center; the points of the diamond do not reach the edge of the square. Option B: A large hollow square overlapping with a plus sign. The plus sign lines extend just past the edges of the square, in each direction. Option C: A small hollow circle within a hollow diamond shape. The edges of the circle are not quite overlapping with the edges of the diamond. Option D: A small hollow circle Option E: A large hollow square overlapping with a plus sign. The plus sign lines extend just past the edges of the square, in each direction. In addition, there is a small hollow circle in the center of the square and plus sign. Option F: Same as Option E, except that instead of the large hollow square, there are four black dots, one at each of the corners of where the square was. Which answer is correct?
Remember to enclose your letter answer alone in double asterisks or make it bold for clarity. You can explain your answer.
Let's analyze the pattern carefully. We have a 3x3 grid with these elements: - **Row 1:** 1. Diamond in square 2. Four dots in square + small circle 3...
Let’s analyze the pattern carefully: **Step 1: Examine the sequence row-wise and column-wise** - **Row 1:** diamond in square → four black dots + cent...
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Labeling grid- Row 1 starts with a diamond inside a large square at position 1,1.
Let me identify the elements in each cell. I see five possible elements: diamond, square, dots (4 corners), circle, plus sign. **Elements in each cell...
E Let me identify the shapes involved: diamond, dots (corner markers), plus sign, hollow circle, hollow square. Looking at the grid, I notice each...
To determine the correct image for the empty square, we can analyze the patterns of the components that make up the shapes in the 3x3 grid. Each shape...
To determine the pattern, let’s list the elements present in each cell: * **Row 1:** * (1,1): Diamond * (1,2): 4 Dots + Circle * (1,3): Plus * **Row 2...
Option C : A small hollow circle within a hollow diamond shape. The edges of the circle are not quite overlapping with the edges of the diamond.** Th...
The correct answer is Option A . ### Explanation: This puzzle follows a logical pattern where each row and column combines elements from the other ...
Based on the pattern in the grid, each row contains all five distinct elements exactly once across its three cells (Diamond, Four dots, Plus, Circle, ...
Thinking: Reply: This puzzle follows a distribution pattern similar to a Sudoku or Latin Square, but with geometric shapes instead of numbers. **Analy...
The pattern in the grid combines shapes and overlays: - First row: diamond in square → 4 dots around circle → simple cross - Second row: 4 dots → cros...
In this puzzle, each row combines elements from the first two cells to form the third: - **Row 1:** Diamond inside a square + circle with four surroun...
In this puzzle, the pattern is a combination of shapes across rows and columns: - In each row, the first two shapes combine to form the third shape. -...
Analyzing grid layout- Top row starts with a square symbol in the left position. - Middle cell features four black dots at corners with a white circle...
Thinking: Let me analyze this 3x3 matrix puzzle. Row 1: Square with diamond inside | Dots with circle in middle | Cross/Plus sign Row 2: 6 dots (arran...
Thinking: Let me analyze this 3x3 grid puzzle to find the pattern. Looking at the grid: Row 1: - Square with diamond inside - Circle with 4 dots aroun...
Based on the visual patterns in the grid, the correct answer is A . Here is the justification for this choice: The symbols in the grid are made up ...
To solve this problem, we need to analyze the given grid and identify the pattern or rule that applies to the arrangement of shapes within it. **Step ...
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Frequently Asked Questions
I created this website so that anyone can immediately see up-to-date AI chatbot political opinions and biases. I hope that will be useful in a couple ways:
This site was inspired by the AI political mapping work of David Rozado, who did some of the first snapshots on AI bias. But since AI models change their answers constantly, I think this site will serve an as an important utility for people aiming to judge AI bias.
If you’d like to book me for a media appearance about AI bias, please reach me at: maxim.lott@gmail.com
As of 2023, every major AI is economically left-wing and also relatively socially libertarian. Some AIs are much more like that than others, however, with Claude tending towards being one of the most moderate models, and Google’s Bard being one of the most extreme-left models.
An AI’s political bias is shaped by two main things:
They can, but the task is not as easy as flipping a switch, due to the brain-like architecture of AIs. They would have to switch around one of the two things above – either adding more conservative material to the training data, or employing more conservative human raters, or instructing their human raters to reward political moderation more.
My main job is executive producer of Stossel TV. I also launched the major side project ElectionBettingOdds.com, which received 25 million unique visits to date, and TaxPlanCalculator.com, which was used more than 2 million times and brought clarity that the 2017 tax cut bill cut taxes for almost everyone, contrary to media coverage at the time. I also have a Substack, MaximumTruth.Substack.com, where I do assorted data deep dives.
I’m passionate about ensuring that people have access to information that closely reflects reality, and not any extreme ideology. Hence this website.
For IQ tests, the tests are verbalized. VISION models are asked the test image.
Click here for the Mensa Norway verbalized questions
If the AI refuses to answer, we ask it the same question 10 times. If it refuses that any times, we use the most recent time it did answer the question for scoring—and we mark that it refused to answer the question that day.
As I do not expect all major AIs to always be willing to answer this question, so in the future we will have a metric showing which AIs were totally unwilling to answer certain questions.
Click here to see where you can access all of the chatbots we track.
The political compass has become a widely-known meme, and kind of the default framework for measuring beliefs. The questions have not changed for decades, which makes it easy to track and compare things over time.
The questions were drawn from here: https://www.politicalcompass.org/test
You can take the quiz here to see how YOU score compared to the AIs. My experience from see how I, and people I know, score, leads me to think that it’s accurate enough.
That said, there may be other quizzes that are even better! If you have a quiz that you think is brilliantly designed that you’d like us to run, please email me at maxim.lott@gmail.com and suggest it.
Going forward, this site aims to track more than just political views. Here are some future goals:
I know basic computer coding, but it is not my comparative advantage, so I hired Hans FZ Lorenzana, a Computer Science graduate at the University of the Cordilleras, to do that. Funding for site creation was provided by myself. If you would like to support this project, the easiest way to donate is by paid-subscribing to my Substack. If you would like to collaborate in any greater way, feel free to email me at: maxim.lott@gmail.com
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